For the past few weeks, the celebration of PokerStars' 10th Anniversary has set records and has offered amazing tournaments on the virtual felt. Sunday brought the biggest of them all as the Sunday Million was upped from its $1.5 Million guarantee to an incredible $10 Million guarantee. As of Saturday night, there were only 16,000 people registered. However, when all was said and done, more than 62,000 people entered to create the largest Sunday Million in PokerStars' history.

PokerStars Sunday Million 10th Anniversary ($10M Guaranteed)

Buy-in

Entrants

Prize Pool

$200+$15

62,116

$12,423,200

Final Table Seat Draw

Seat

Player

Chips

1

Unstoffable

88,211,413

2

Mark "tunafish919" Saber

56,325,060

3

BLAABAR

92,750,827

4

Tristan "SkunkDen" Bain

99,077,631

5

fireballdio

24,420,395

6

Dimedroll

95,849,710

7

kaalen

30,046,742

8

yokouno1980

21,488,856

9

Kyle "First-Eagle" Weir

112,989,366

The first to depart the final table was short-stacked "yokouno1980". Down to less than two big blinds, "yokouno1980" called all-in with , but was unable to best Mark "tunafish919" Saber's to exit in ninth place. Two hands later, "kaalen" shoved for just more than five big blinds with . Kyle "First-Eagle" Weir called with and help up through the board to score the elimination. Six hands later Weir was back at it. From middle position, "fireballdio" moved all-in for six big blinds with . Holding , Weir isolated on the button and took it down when the board ran out .

The remaining six players decided to talk about a deal and after a bit of tweaking for 35 minutes, terms were agreed upon. There was $200,000 still left to be played for, and within a half hour, it would be decided. Tristan "SkunkDen" Bain three-bet shoved all-in from the small blind for 13 big blinds, but ran smack into "Dimedroll's" in the big blind. No miracle saved Bain, who went out in sixth place. "Dimedroll", though, took a bad beat with as it failed to hold against Saber's . A few hands later, "Dimedroll" ran into the held by Weir to hit the rail in fifth place.

The two big stacks got into shortly thereafter. Following a series of raises, Weir was all-in with against Saber's . The queens held up, putting Saber on the short stack. Although he managed to double up once, he soon ran into Weir's . No help arrived on the board, ending Saber's run in fourth place. Four hands later, "BLAABAR" shoved a 17-big-blind stack into the middle with and was looked up by Weir with . The hit the flop and "BLAABAR" couldn't catch up, ending his run in third place.

With nearly a 10-to-1 chip lead, Weir made quick work of "Unstoffable." While "Unstoffable" managed to double up once, Weir was not to be denied. On the final hand, the two players saw a flop and proceeded to get it in. Weir, with , was in nice shape to fade "Unstoffable's" . The turn and river locked it up for Weir, who earned an outstanding $1,146,574.65.

PokerStars 10th Anniversary High-Roller ($500K Guaranteed)

As you would imagine, the field in the $10,000 High-Roller tournament was absolutely stacked and the final table did not disappoint. Here were the chip stacks at the start:

Seat

Player

Chips

1

montecarlo13

102,452

2

Ashley "DYBYDX" Mason

354,084

3

Andrey "Chaaai" Saenko

274,124

4

Joey "jcl87" Lawrence

329,477

5

Chris "ImDaNuts" Oliver

182,853

6

Dan "djk123" Kelly

108,053

7

Keven "Stammdogg" Stammen

187,048

8

Grayson "gray31" Ramage

278,532

9

Greenstone25

53,377

It took only six hands for the first casualty of the final table to take place. Short-stacked "Greenstone25" got it in for about 18 big blinds with and faced Joey "jcl87" Lawrence's. An ace hit the flop, spelling the end of "Greenstone25's" run. With eight players remaining, Grayson "gray31" Ramage took the lead when he eliminated Dan "djk123" Kelly, who had been chip leader for a good few hours leading up to the final table. At the 1,500/3,000/375 level, Kelly (170k) opened with a min-raise to 6,000 in the cutoff. Ramage (258k) three-bet to 15,678 on the button, getting the blinds to release. Kelly, though, wasn't going anywhere as he four-bet to 28,662. Ramage mulled it over before five-betting to 49,876. Into the tank went Kelly who after a few moments six-bet shoved. Ramage called with , flipping with Kelly's . A flop paired Ramage to give him the lead. The turn added flush and straight outs for Kelly, but the river sent him to the rail in eighth place.

The next to depart was "montecarlo13," doing so after getting his stack in for 18 big blinds with against Chris "ImDaNuts" Oliver's. The board ran out eight-high to leave just six players remaining. It was then when Joey "jcl87" Lawrence made his move to the top of the leaderboard. After taking down a nice pot against Ramage, Lawrence eliminated Oliver. In a battle of the blinds at the 2,000/4,000/500 level, Lawrence (499k) raised to 10,000. Oliver (234k) re-popped it to 18,999, but Lawrence put in a four-bet to 42,750. Oliver responded with a five-bet shove and Lawrence called quickly with . Oliver tabled , but fell when the board ran out .

Andrey "Chaaai" Saenko (229k) busted in fifth place after min-raising to 10,000 when the blinds and antes were 2,500/5,000/625. Keven "Stammdogg" Stammen (412k) called on the button and Ramage (311k) called from the small blind. The flop fell and Ramage checked. Saenko bet 19,625, but saw Stammen raise to 49,775. Ramage ducked out of the way, while Saenko re-raised to 82,500. Stammen shoved, leading Saenko to call all-in for his remaning 137,244 with . Stammen outflopped him with and his set held up through the turn and river.

Ashley "DYBYDX" Mason, winner of the $10,000 High-Roller World Championship of Online Poker (WCOOP) event in September, fell in fourth place. Still at 2,500/5,000/625, Ramage (246k) opened to 10,285 in the cutoff. Mason (264k) was on the button and he three-bet to 23,105, getting the blinds to fold. Ramage re-raised to 48,765, but Mason responded with a five-bet shove. Ramage called all-in with , leading Mason's . The flop came down , which gave Mason the lead. However, the hit the turn to put Ramage back in front. The river was no help to Mason, who busted two hands later in fourth place.

Three-handed play lasted about 35 minutes before Stammen exited in third place. On the button, Stammen (235k) opened to 14,225 at 3,000/6,000/750. Lawrence (820k) called from the big blind and the flop came down . Lawrence checked, Stammen bet 16,225, and Lawrence raised to 38,765. An all-in shove was Stammen's final move as Lawrence called with . Stammen was ahead with , but was not able to hold through the turn and river, ending his tournament in third place.

The chip counts to start heads-up play were the following:

Joey "jcl87" Lawrence: 1,060,210
Grayson "gray31" Ramage: 809,790

The two players immediately agreed to look at numbers during their first hand; however, the tournament was not paused until after the second hand. Well, there was no third hand. At the the 7,000/14,000/875 level, Lawrence min-raised to 14,000 on the button. Ramage three-bet to 39,876 from the big blind, Lawrence called, and the flop fell . Keeping up the heat, Ramage bet 38,765. Lawrence, though, came over the top to 100,500. Not to be outdone, Ramage re-raised to 234,567. Enough of that said Lawrence, who shoved with the bigger stack. Ramage called all-in for his remaining 542,347 with , needing to catch a spade to top Lawrence's . The turn followed by the river did not get it done for Ramage, securing the victory for Lawrence.

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